Jory 5, 1862.] 
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1 proceedin 
bad jul to legal p as E is an infringement. | 
А colder soil than that of Needwood F 
ti is s difficult to conceive, being a me ciay, w -- | 
Ис Fowler's patent. The 
benefit of the 1а lawyers 
Mr. Smith of 
on 
when drained, as my land i е їп 
ather а considerable p Ed dom wed 
the surface of theland. The roved to 
even 
d pete: smell should be at once removed from the 
milk-house. Clean ngs n z ipi 
d in the 
- jected. Mr. Smith also 
vator and drill at wor rk һе еге, 
уа 
on the cha lk a 
n id sponge, and appears to keep the lower part 
suffered in the winter of 1 
А 
860-61 m апу 
other district in England. For sch а pay s climate 
the Leicesters and Lincolns, which thrive so айш ira bly 
are 
t. 
mended that good-sized 
placed, on a level with the Vid, with shutters 
nd limestone formations, evi dently 
Ə 5755 
1 13144 p 
unsuite 
of t 
mud bath. But, even cli 
nbout the 
ight 
an owe is Mr. Golem, of Chelmsfond who 
Фай 
be more fortunate, the 'hardihood of 
is o do 
angement for guiding the rope in wind ing and 
en Soie ubt. Owing partly 
але of в owin < Turnips in the district, and 
rtly 
the air which weht pU wit à to етет 
{тош кыз Шр. Тһе eere: d at de plan o 
th fl ted in the facilities. they 
cold durin ing - the ычу, night of Nove 
po i 
well a в: for giving and reversing the 
eatin; 
round a ais 
pics c © 
Fs,» 
passin г 
—two cu 
т from "th at point to the engin; 
doveri scarcely any shee eep are on Turnips 
ne u ster Having kept my hogs during the 
last four winters almost exclusively on Swedes, I can 
f| with confidence testify that they have always done 
the 
December. 
we 
winter 
is pull 
чан € the other. is then arei drawn back empty. 
the ра) ав 
nly loss 
occasionally a luxuriant 
Mich were reb. FAHY of reco bends in 
lcker's opinion agains 
n the wei he 
makin of fine 
ot vesse 
ion, d yh quoting Dr. Voe 
the use of those which are painte ted i 
said, “Iti iso of rti 
has bee 
Еи чш. "bortly before weaning. 
presen ted on opening them after death. - denoted 
, ріс h was 
It was ted on 
hernia Pe rder land tlian some of the other tools, and did 
very excellent w ork. 
VIELE PEEPING OF SHEEP. 
ROPSHIRE AGAINST LEICESTER, 
Havne t in your Journal and elsewher 
numerous mm mendations from ЫЫ farmers to | 
in 
А pat se w 
sta Ж 
feed sheep dur 
autumn to try 
had already actin “А; it in ing 
she ds, Ir resolved d wi 
j s 
conürmed by the Tes е е 
every case, the finest and m 
the last few v jg the p 
arlie r than usual. The remedy Ба 
effect tal. 
victims were, in n» 
"t ha 
s Ысы 
that it is qned to keep 
iv nportan nt fac ot t 
e winter on ur cold clay 
Jand 
to the state of the rides as it hrs affecta em 
before ud ed into c and нај some time mb 
When cold winds d m the 
it is not po that паа "od ld 
тат the tu house as 
ed from the bof ЧЕ 
west, an Should be k 
some means at the time of makin 
| days | afterwards. Mr. McAda im, who bas p 
all lan 
рти urges d вет when the узт e 
aterial us 
to тч rennet ; "bot it itis шу opinion "that an inesse 
that for this purpose Leicesters, E Cotewolds, аа other a his пгрозе. g 
white-faced sheep were preferable 5 o Southdowns, Shrop-| may add th neighbour's sheep, which were k й the rennet will create sufficient acid in whey. 
shires, and the black-faced br еда in general, І com- | up from the rer ne did not average quite so | w hich is deemed so indispensable by some ый 
missioned a well-known skilful Leicestershire agricultu- high a price as m ras this xe A wrak nd farmers for the синге of really fine potes 
rist to buy me a truck-load of lambs last September. I fore, it shows ge from cheese. ‚ However muc! ch sour wh hey mig! assist 
may mention, in ро А kou psi principal reasons as- | except t that the weaker sheep becam "i XN hea g p 
signed for the p nce give the white-faced over | when they ha! id the benefit of the shelter. Ви 11 you that ii r d Chest b d 
the black-faced g | by additional th in the milk, as a list of prices 
е —— ter, and to be less liable | sheep from a wet, ith wh I am acquainted, who 
0 foot-rot when kept on litter or other heating material. | they were supplied A nre fel. ОШМУ e adopted the method for years rs past, will 'abun- 
The lambs pu r me of the improved | Wood, Holly Bank, Burton-on-Trent, Bells | dantly testi The opinion pieve amongst 
Lincoln breed, i ў with a Messen er. eshire fa ners t ; E cheese cannot be made 
somewhat lon, fleece and greai ze. They cost | from milk, the pro Ten vba herbage growin; isoa some 
31s. 6d, рег the expenses came to 2s. 6d. ғ ! Clubs. kinds of soll. І was о me of this faith, but facts have 
more, во that the me h. ere put at — i turned up of late years which have rather s 
first o me excellent seeds, along \ my own : Cheese Making.—4At а recent monthly meet.|me in this belief. Things might said 
сеа ire Jam ө: hot even there they did not make жы, x "this pen Mr. JOSEPH AsrON, of Brassey box this wide-spread notion, which we shall not 
meten thelatter. І then let a neighbour | Gri тееп, 1 w stay to notice; still I am of the P perd M. a 
ни m1 them, selecting урса as fair possible, to іге 1 skill 
be of equal quality w is along of Жамат н des and within a very few years be made ому But those абыну" Possess 
туо 
with some Eine! hubs Pus somiy 
adapted to the $ fou iiu. of me having | 
n a drainage, thi s was covered | 
been made i ino order t to o for 
T 
other г county g 
>) 
їп England. The plans which were adopted 
dairy-maids for cheese-makin g durin ing | the last рне эт: 
ап scarcely b e conceived а drier or more comfortable 
оу атин 
„Тһе process was much more den 
time. 
ttend ith eum more labour; but whether | 
pm 4 
е 
bed than this, when fresh H 
time as those EY beco 
"m a а 
одавао. does not ы to ех ыа t Ы mode 
са which rennet acts upon шік. Не то? ddal with 
effects. H unfavourably of the 
acidome ter — an instrument vitich I su 
ea 
е 
E 
© 
г 
E 
5 
e 
4 
appeared io. ies d е а quee 
I 
i the 
inen Saiko. Thero pe^ rat present many different 
4 гн ds of cheese made reat Britain ; but with the 
а few т Stiltons, ma ade 
5 
re end 
test the exact amount of acid w 
milk before 
afte rwards, во that c 
u e 
udiciousl у 
хсер tio: 
32 e. 
such an instru ташин) 80 
ved fro seeds to Swede au | 
bi badi in сае chaff, malt dust, а 
more than halg, А коа of Linseed cake x i 
The Leic red in ге respect the 
e flock. , While, 
nipa, vias t 
rather m 
head daily, 
[ves as the hogs of my n: Shro opshi 
for those а а jin the co ounties of rcm 
After а "brief reference to the com- 
exity of the sul pe arising from the variety ar 
Л followed b 
lecturer said, as the milking of. cows and erection of 
anid is in excess, and is КА. in adopting 
rd А f; 
ri prepared for 
doubtedly the best 
of them, I t 
of ке н of 
without waste 
rm was of some [= Adj in he pi of fine 
l3 h 
which most rebonibles i in flavour milk in a p 
I took dede: ы into pia wi the e exception 
ei tie аа, stron ges hi owed to 
quietly into the cow-houses, eee on hot after- 
[t will be expected that I shoul kind 
d ino dat шоо ani of cheese-making from about 
time that annatto an milk 
roat. for a short time, be 
venien ent T and шекли ээй out for eme 
Hh all 
теппеё аге added to € the 
the dairy i is ready fr market. Ihave been з а little 
o 
ng that time, 10 or 11 different methods тагы 
„> meither in the sheds nor on the Swedes 
Ме to put any flesh upon them. Ni t ded by some writers. 1f ah a inimi were | been Med We have made ch: pon what are called 
d c be stron: tha: at 1 thei 4 "ws are kept together, thecool, moderate, d warm ede —have made with 
of te SÍ appearance and the healthy, TER aspect | in farm buildings the animals would become] ће way pol screw, with weights, and no pressure 
under bropshires, Nor was the difference less в striking а and as cool evenings not unfrequebily atall. Most of the dairies firs prices in 
À hand, the backbone of me "Lei cesters being | su sueceed hot days, бот would be liable to take cold, | the on aud a few fetched but middling 
larg, wid knife, and their rib 1 tes. est prico obtained was made in a 
% while the Shropehires had the mellow touch ind d with good ld b eed oy eno gl 
gf Bood condition. Atlength, being heartily tired | fi It was ede а рене res it When ph out € bn cheese-making, we 
Pte hogs, 1 pus a score of them int d ену be arranged, to ме but. inilkhouse | set the milk at from , ас the state of 
what q^ they avi each, h, which, considering | upon а north For the of dis- | the weather ац À quality of milk in the tub. When the 
forma. Вай consumed erative price | pensing with cheese on the - Lone. в дау, he | rennet andan 1 forabout20 minutes, 
Tay thriv сац only. hope that during th the в -— P | тутчуп а new one — Fiere on the|a smaller skimmer is gently moved across the surface 
мае, ое еМег than they did in the winte: withstandi the M us POEM ihe to ES з E 
Shropshire my knowledge of their weigh Ct "that t4 and after having reached a proper state 
hogs would at the same time have readily опса ath ie саб ч et te e ground, the thermometer, | sistency—whic h may be known by n and apponi 
"rum S head, eather, stood about the same d of heat:as кё, та which cred Е рт ~ кы minutes 
I consider this trial of some ї d one, which had a north aspect, the floor | — cut cross r the purpose, 
ing beyond mportante ав establish- TIT ev with the remainder of о БО nel over, and ond a little ые spread don de top. But 
ond question the hardihood of the Shropshire 
